by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Jun 3, 2021 | Leadership Development, Racial Healing
The following is a conversation between two interns from Courageous Conversation Global Foundation (CCGF) who had the opportunity to work with us over the past six months. Pirecua: It’s been six months? Wow. Richa: I remember when we first participated in a...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | May 15, 2020 | Racial Healing
A few months ago, we launched a campaign called, “Not A Gun,” to highlight the systemic problem of violence against people of color. The goal of the campaign was to show that there is a solution for improving the relationship between police officers and...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Dec 6, 2018 | Racial Healing
In this interview on The Wealthy Teacher Show with Dr. Victoria Boyd, Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Executive Director Andrea Johnson explains how the organization got started and why it’s more important than ever to bring racial healing to different...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Jun 3, 2018 | Leadership Development, Racial Healing
By Samaria Bailey—June 1, 2018 About 100 men and women shared their intimate thoughts and experiences of racial incidents at a community discussion on “Being While Black” at the African-American Museum in Philadelphia on Wednesday. The discussion was organized by WURD...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Apr 23, 2018 | Racial Healing
This letter to the editor originally appeared in the New York Times. April 19, 2018 To the Editor: Re “Starbucks Will Close 8,000 Stores for Training” (news article, April 18): I would like to applaud Starbucks for swiftly taking action and scheduling racial bias...